Advanced Diver Course

Want to manage and supervise adventurous and challenging diving expeditions and activities?

As a BSAC Advanced Diver, you are a highly qualified branch diver. This course is for divers who are interested in extending still further their skills in planning and supervising diving groups, rescue management skills, whilst building seamanship and developing further leadership qualities.

The BSAC Advanced Diver course develops knowledge and skills. Divers gain experience in planning dives at different sites and circumstances. Additional skills will be gained in using small boats, chartwork and navigation and many other related skills. Advanced Divers who are Open Water Instructors are eligible to progress to Advanced Instructor.

Prerequisites

To enrol on the BSAC Advanced Course you must be 14 years or older. You must have already successfully completed a BSAC Dive Leader course (or qualifying certification from another recognised training agency).

What you’ll learn

You will learn dive planning and management skills through four classroom lessons, two open water lessons, two dry practical lessons and 20 dives (which may include the open water lessons) in a range of conditions, since qualifying as a Dive Leader.

The BSAC Advanced Diver course covers:

The role of the BSAC Advanced Diver

Advanced diving

Organising diving from different platforms

Review of diving conditions and on-site first aid

Expedition planning

Diving and rescue skills review

Rescue skills and management review

Dive planning and management

The BSAC Advanced Diver course has relatively few ‘formal’ practical lessons and is much more heavily based on a structured broadening of experience, particularly dive management.

Experience dives

The BSAC Advanced Diver syllabus includes open water lessons and experience dives which should total a minimum of 20 dives and 600 minutes underwater time since qualifying as a Dive Leader. To ensure that students receive experience in a range of conditions, the open water dives must include the conditions in the following list. To ensure consolidation of the skill requirements, each of the conditions should be experienced on at least three dives:

While Advanced Divers do not necessarily need to be qualified to use emerging technologies themselves, they need to know sufficient about them to understand how to safely incorporate them within branch diving.

Learning materials

You will be given a pack as part of your course which includes all the learning materials you need for the BSAC Advanced Diver course. The pack includes Qualification Card application and an A5 binder with your Student Diver Notes.

Required gear

Full diving equipment.

Recommended gear

At this stage in your diving development, you will almost certainly already own your own diving equipment. We would also recommend some other items (if you don’t have them already) including:

The Expedition Manual (highly recommended)

Navigation and seamanship products

Diver safety products

Dive guide books

How to do this course: You can do this course by joining a local BSAC club and training with other club members.

Your next steps

After this course, you could further your training by working towards the BSAC First Class Diver award (the next Diver Grade course). This is BSAC’s highest diving grade which requires a higher than average level of theoretical knowledge, organisational and personal diving skills. BSAC First Class Divers are assessed through nationally conducted exams.

BSAC Advanced Divers can also further their diving development in a BSAC branch by planning and leading BSAC expeditions. There are also Skill Development Courses (SDCs) which may be of interest such as the Technical Courses and logistical courses such as Compressor Operation and Mixed Gas Blender.

BSAC Advanced Divers who are Open Water Instructors can also progress to Advanced Instructor.